Re: [lubuntu-users] Testing LTS-Bionic-Beaver-18.04/Ubuntu/20190205 - Installer fails

2019-02-06 Thread Ian Bruntlett
Please ignore my incredibly irrelevant message...

On Wed, 6 Feb 2019 at 18:47, Ian Bruntlett  wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I downloaded the 20190205 iso, put it on USB flash drive using "Startup
> Disc Creator" and set about installing it on my Dell Dimension E520 Tower
> PC (64 bit).
>
> This is what happened. Booted from flash drive and its LED started
> flashing, indicating activity. Then, at the bottom of the screen, a picture
> of a keyboard and a person appeared. Drive's LED light continued to flash,
> with the screen eventually switching to all black.
>
> This is what I was trying to install:-
> 9657b34d039b6f8ab57932d59afca495  bionic-desktop-amd64.iso
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Ian
>
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[lubuntu-users] Testing LTS-Bionic-Beaver-18.04/Ubuntu/20190205 - Installer fails

2019-02-06 Thread Ian Bruntlett
Hi,

I downloaded the 20190205 iso, put it on USB flash drive using "Startup
Disc Creator" and set about installing it on my Dell Dimension E520 Tower
PC (64 bit).

This is what happened. Booted from flash drive and its LED started
flashing, indicating activity. Then, at the bottom of the screen, a picture
of a keyboard and a person appeared. Drive's LED light continued to flash,
with the screen eventually switching to all black.

This is what I was trying to install:-
9657b34d039b6f8ab57932d59afca495  bionic-desktop-amd64.iso

Any suggestions?

Thanks,


Ian

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Re: [lubuntu-users] Is this it for Lubuntu QA Disco QA? (Israel)

2019-02-06 Thread Israel
On 2/5/19 12:08 PM, Fritz Hudnut wrote:
>
>
> On 2/4/19 3:44 PM, Fritz Hudnut wrote:
> > ...
> >
> (snip)
> >
> > Point is that there are over-lapping layers of complexity in the QA
> > that just take "too much" time . . . . 
>
> (snip)
>
> Hi,
>
> I would like to point out that this is a very valid point.  I remember
> when I had much more available time to mess with things (like
> lucid and
> natty era). I found that the QA/bug reporting system seemed extremely
> complicated.
>
> apport should be specifically tuned to use the QA system, as well as
> launchpad.
>
> -- 
> Regards
>
>
> @Israel:
>
>
> Thanks for the comment . . . indeed it does seem like some
> "streamlining" of the process might help get more participation . . .
> possibly AI could run "over-watch" between LP bug reports and QA
> testing reports rather than fallible human intelligence
>
> F
>
Hi Fritz,

I am not sure how much Canonical/Ubuntu uses AI (if at all), though
probably Ubuntu is used in some deep learning networks :)

The idea of using AI to run QA is a pretty interesting idea though.  I
wonder if any distros use AI?

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